You’re not looking for someone to show up, poke around, and leave you with more questions than answers. You need your power back on, your panel upgraded safely, or your new EV charger installed without drama.
That’s what happens when you work with a licensed electrician who’s been doing this for over two decades. No surprise bills at the end. No disappearing after the estimate. No cutting corners that’ll fail inspection or put your family at risk.
You get clear answers before any work starts. You know what it costs, what it includes, and when it’ll be done. The job gets completed right, passes inspection if needed, and you move on with your day knowing it’s handled.
We’ve been serving New Suffolk and the rest of Suffolk County since 2004. That’s over 20 years of panel upgrades, generator installs, emergency repairs, and everything in between.
We’re fully licensed and insured, which matters more than most people realize until something goes wrong. Our team shows up in company vehicles, in uniform, with the tools and parts needed to finish the job. We’ve earned an A+ BBB rating and seven consecutive Angie’s List Super Service Awards because we do what we say we’ll do.
New Suffolk homes—many built decades ago—weren’t designed for today’s electrical demands. You’re running more devices, charging vehicles, upgrading HVAC systems. We understand what that means for your electrical panel, your wiring, and your safety.
First, you reach out—phone, email, whatever works for you. We’ll ask a few questions to understand what’s going on and schedule a time that fits your schedule, not just ours.
When we arrive, we assess the situation and explain what we find in plain language. No jargon. No upselling. Just a clear explanation of what’s wrong, what needs to happen, and what it’ll cost before we touch anything.
Once you approve, we get to work. Our trucks are stocked with the parts and equipment needed for most jobs, so we’re not making multiple trips or leaving you waiting. We complete the work, test everything, clean up, and walk you through what we did.
You’re left with electrical systems that work properly and safely. If it’s a permit job, we handle the inspection process. If something doesn’t meet your expectations, we come back and make it right—that’s our 100% satisfaction guarantee.
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You get a licensed, insured professional electrician who shows up on time and prepared. Every service call includes a full assessment of the issue, a clear explanation of what’s needed, and upfront pricing with no hidden fees.
For New Suffolk properties specifically, we understand the electrical challenges that come with coastal living—salt air corrosion, older wiring systems in historic homes, and the increased demand from modern appliances and technology. Your home might need a panel upgrade just to safely handle an EV charger or a backup generator, especially given the storm-related outages this area sees.
Our electrical installation services cover everything from ceiling fans and lighting to complete panel replacements and generator systems. We handle electrical troubleshooting that actually identifies root causes instead of just patching symptoms. Every electrical inspection for home safety is thorough and documented.
You also get 24/7 emergency service availability. Electrical problems don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. Whether it’s a middle-of-the-night power loss or a weekend safety concern, you can reach us.
It depends entirely on what you need done. A simple outlet repair might run a couple hundred dollars. A full panel upgrade could be several thousand. Generator installation, EV charger setup, whole-home rewiring—they all have different price points based on materials, labor, and complexity.
What matters more than a ballpark number is knowing exactly what you’ll pay before work begins. That’s why we provide free estimates and upfront pricing. You’ll know the total cost, what’s included, and what’s not before we start.
The other thing to consider: cheap electrical work usually costs more in the long run. Failed inspections mean paying twice. Shortcuts create safety hazards. Unlicensed contractors disappear when problems arise. You’re not just paying for the immediate fix—you’re paying for work that lasts and keeps your property safe.
Some minor tasks—like changing a light bulb or resetting a breaker—you can handle yourself. But anything involving wiring, circuits, panels, or permanent installations requires a licensed electrician in New York State, both legally and for your safety.
Electrical work is one of the leading causes of house fires when done incorrectly. You’re dealing with live voltage that can injure or kill you if you don’t know what you’re doing. Even if you manage to complete the work without incident, unpermitted electrical modifications can void your homeowner’s insurance and create major issues when you try to sell.
Licensed electricians carry insurance that protects you if something goes wrong. We understand current electrical codes and ensure your work passes inspection. We know how to identify problems you might miss—like outdated wiring, overloaded circuits, or improper grounding that creates hidden dangers.
Call us immediately at our emergency line. We offer 24/7 emergency electrical service because we know power failures, sparking outlets, burning smells, and other urgent issues don’t wait for Monday morning.
While you’re waiting for us to arrive, prioritize safety. If you see sparks, smell burning, or notice smoke, shut off power at the main breaker if you can do so safely. Don’t touch any electrical panels, outlets, or equipment that appears damaged. Keep family members and pets away from the affected area.
If there’s any fire or immediate danger, call 911 first, then call us. We’ll coordinate with emergency responders if needed and handle the electrical repairs once the scene is safe. Our emergency response time for New Suffolk and surrounding Suffolk County areas is typically under an hour, often faster depending on your exact location and our current job status.
Your panel might need upgrading if you’re experiencing frequent breaker trips, flickering lights when you run multiple appliances, or if you’re planning to add major electrical loads like an EV charger, hot tub, or central air conditioning.
Most homes built before 1990 have 100-amp or 150-amp panels. Today’s homes typically need 200-amp service to safely handle modern electrical demands. If you’re in an older New Suffolk home and you’ve added computers, smart home devices, additional HVAC zones, or kitchen appliances over the years, you’re likely pushing your panel’s limits.
Other warning signs include a panel that’s warm to the touch, any burning smell near the panel, rust or corrosion on the panel box, or if you have an old fuse box instead of circuit breakers. We can perform an electrical inspection for home safety that evaluates your current panel capacity, identifies any code violations, and recommends whether an upgrade makes sense for your situation. Sometimes the answer is yes, sometimes it’s not necessary yet—we’ll give you an honest assessment either way.
A certified electrician has completed formal training, passed state licensing exams, and maintains active credentials with New York State. A “just any electrician” might be unlicensed, working under someone else’s license without proper supervision, or claiming experience without actual credentials.
New York requires electrical contractors to hold a valid license issued by the Department of State. This ensures they’ve demonstrated knowledge of electrical theory, the National Electrical Code, state and local codes, and safe work practices. Licensed electricians also carry required insurance—both liability and workers’ compensation—that protects you if accidents happen.
When you hire us, you’re getting licensed, certified professionals who’ve been doing this work legally and safely since 2004. Our credentials are current, our insurance is active, and our work is guaranteed. That certification isn’t just a piece of paper—it’s your protection against substandard work, safety hazards, and the legal headaches that come with unpermitted electrical modifications.
Simple jobs like installing a new outlet, replacing a light fixture, or troubleshooting a circuit issue might take an hour or two. Electrical installation services for items like ceiling fans, dedicated appliance circuits, or outdoor lighting typically take half a day.
Larger projects have longer timelines. A full panel upgrade usually takes a full day, sometimes two if we’re also updating service lines or addressing other code issues. Generator installation can take one to three days depending on the unit size, fuel source, and whether we’re installing a transfer switch. Whole-home rewiring or major commercial electrical projects can take several days to weeks.
Weather can affect timelines for New Suffolk jobs that involve outdoor work or service line upgrades. We also factor in inspection schedules—some work requires permits and inspections before we can close up walls or energize new circuits. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during the estimate phase and keep you updated if anything changes. Our goal is to complete quality work efficiently without rushing through steps that matter for your safety and code compliance.
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